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SO WHAT ARE TINY HOUSE?

And what is this tiny house movement?? Simply put, it is a social move­ment where people are choosing to downsize the space they live in. The typical American home is around 2,600 square feet, whereas the typical small or tiny house is between 100 and 400 square feet. Tiny houses come in all shapes, sizes, and forms, but they enable simpler living in a smaller, more efficient space.

WHY ARE PEOPLE JOINING THIS MOVEMENT?

People are joining this movement for many rea­sons, but the most popular reasons include envi­ronmental concerns, financial concerns, and the desire for more time and freedom. For most Amer­icans 1/3 to 1/2 of their income is dedicated to the roof over their heads; this translates to 15 years of working over your lifetime just to pay for it, and because of it 76% of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck.

With over 12 years of commercial real estate experience, Natalie brings a proven record of accomplishment in planning and leading comprehensive marketing strategies in support of business goals and objectives as it relates to real estate. With an expertise in the creation of marketing initiatives, tools and identifying and measuring target markets, Natalie runs the day-to-day operations of WheelLife Homes at our model home, including all interior design planning, marketing, advertising and business development. With a Bachelors Degree in Business Administration, Natalie is also a licensed Realtor.

Natalie Gregory

Charlie Pond has over 17 years of experience in the development and construction industry, managing all phases of development and construction for industrial, office, medical, and retail projects. His roles have included site selection, due diligence, feasibility analyses, client representation, design, value engineering, bidding, and construction phases. Charlie has led the development and redevelopment
of over $200 million of land and building value, along with over $25 million of LEED certified projects.
From a construction standpoint, Charlie has extensive experience in managing the entire design and construction process, from initial design development, value engineering, estimating, and bidding, continuing through the construction scheduling, safety, quality and budget management, and extending to the closeout, warranty, and beyond. A graduate of the University of Kentucky, Charlie holds his Masters degree in Civil Engineering.

Charlie Pond

Hap Pendleton is the principal of Pendleton & Sears Architects (PSA). Hap is a graduate of the prestigious University of Cincinnati School of Architecture and has provided architectural design and planning services.
Hap is talented both as a creative architectural designer as well as a comprehensive architectural planner, serving clients both in the tri-state area and nationally. His impressive client list covers a broad spectrum of commercial building projects, from medical facilities, governmental agencies, restaurants, churches, realty offices, shopping centers and a variety of small businesses. Hap is the architect for all WheelLife Home designs.

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THE INDUSTRIAL

The Industrial features an angled roof, which starts low above the bedroom and builds to 14 feet in the living room. Trapezoidal windows grow similarly from back to front, offering natural light while maintaining privacy. The front of the cabin is almost entirely glass. A large sliding glass door opens to a private deck. Includes one bedroom and a loft.

THE RUSTIC

This luxury cabin on wheels, is a perfect tiny house for a woodlike setting. If the log cabin aes­thetic is your thing this may be a great way to get a log home of your own, with the accessibility of being able to move your tiny house to any location. With its gable roof, pine interior, and rustic accents throughout – this home brings the warmth of any woodsy, mountain get-a-way without the stresses of large financial responsibility.

With the ever growing desire of always wanting more, we strive to redefine “Luxury” by encouraging the act of learning to want less of what you don’t need so you can better enjoy what you have.

SOME FACTS YOU SHOULD KNOW:

DOES WHEELLIFE OFFER FINANCING?

Yes, we are working with the financial institution, LightStream, to help you with your financing needs. Visit them at www.lightstream.com

WHAT IS THE BUILD/PAYMENT SCHEDULE?

CAN WE MODIFY YOUR DESIGN?

Yes. To a certain extent, we can accommodate certain customer wishes within reason. Our goal at WheelLife is to provide customers with a quality building with high end finishes that are green orientated, healthy living and sustainable.

With the ever growing desire of always wanting more, we strive to redefine “Luxury” by encouraging the act of learning to want less of what you don’t need so you can better enjoy what you have.

HOW MUCH ARE YOUR TINY HOUSES?

Our Industrial model is the largest possible tiny house you can build and pull without a special permit on the road, measuring the full 13’-6” in height, 102” in width, and 28′ long. Our model is fully decked out with numerous upgrades from the finishes to windows/door and flooring. The price of the model, which includes all the high-end finishes, a deck and two bedrooms will cost roughly $69,000. Modifications can be made to this home as well as to our Rustic floor plan to help reduce the cost. We like to be upfront and give you the total price of what our model costs – instead of offering you a base price where ever item and feature is an upgrade and is added onto the base price. Depending on the size of your tiny home which ranges from 20 – 28 feet long, pricing would be between $49,000 to $69,000.